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There and back again…

An Earth magneto-tale

Understanding plasma flows in the magnetotail

Alexandre De Spiegeleer

Akademisk avhandling

som med vederbörligt tillstånd av Rektor vid Umeå universitet för avläggande av filosofie doktorsexamen framläggs till offentligt försvar i Bio.A.206, Biologihuset, tisdagen den 2 Juni, kl. 09:00.

Avhandlingen kommer att försvaras på engelska.

Fakultetsopponent: Dr. Colin Forsyth, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL University College London, Holmbury St Mary, United Kingdom.

Department of Physics

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Organization Document type Date of publication

Umeå University Doctoral thesis 12 May 2020

Department of Physics

Author

Alexandre De Spiegeleer

Title

There and back again… An Earth magneto-tale

Abstract

On average, the Earth's magnetotail plasma sheet seems to be a calm region of the magnetosphere where the plasma moves slowly towards Earth. However, the plasma sheet actually hosts many phenomena, some of which can affect Earth. For example, high-speed flows of plasma with speed larger than 400 km/s are observed in the plasma sheet and they can lead to aurorae. Such dynamical phenomena and the impact they may have on Earth naturally makes the plasma sheet an important region of study. Even though these high-speed flows can affect Earth, they are observed less than 5% of the time, meaning that most of the time, other disturbances take place in the plasma sheet. Our aim is to investigate and better understand the plasma dynamics in the plasma sheet.

The plasma above and below the cross-tail current sheet was previously thought to convect in the same direction. However, we find that under clearly non-zero Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) B

y

(dawn-dusk component), the plasma has a tendency to convect in opposite dawn-dusk direction across the current sheet near the midnight sector depending on the sign of IMF B

y

.

The high-speed plasma flows are known to be associated with an increase of the northward component of the magnetic field as they propagate toward Earth. Using simulations, we notice that the magnetic field lines are bent by the high-speed flows and dents can appear. The deformation of the magnetic field is such that it may be directed towards the tail above the cross-tail current sheet and towards the Earth below it. This is opposite to the expected orientation of the magnetic field thus making this feature important in order to properly identify the region in which a spacecraft is located.

At times, the plasma can be seen to move back and forth in an oscillatory manner. We investigate statistically such oscillatory behaviour and compare them to high-speed flows and to time periods when the plasma is calm. These oscillatory flows are observed about 8% of the time in the plasma sheet. They typically have a frequency of about 1.7 mHz (~10 min period) and usually last about 41 min.

Some oscillations of the plasma velocity are observed along the magnetic field. The particles measured by the satellite initially have a velocity parallel to the magnetic field and towards Earth. Gradually with time, the measured velocity of the particles turns around to first become more perpendicular to the magnetic field and then be along the magnetic field but away from Earth. These signatures are interpreted simply as being due to mirroring particles injected tailward of the satellite and move toward Earth. The particles are then reflected, and move away from Earth. We investigate the general features of such oscillations along the magnetic field and find that the source of the particles is typically located less than 25 R

E

Earth's radii) tailward of the satellite.

Keywords

Plasma dynamics, Earth magnetosphere, magnetotail, plasma sheet flows, oscillatory flows, burst bulk flows, tailward flows

Language ISBN Number of pages

English 978-91-7855-289-4 66 + 5 papers

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